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The structure of Italian capitalism, 1952-1972: New evidence using the interlocking directorates technique

Alberto Rinaldi and Michelangelo Vasta

Department of Economics from University of Modena and Reggio E., Faculty of Economics "Marco Biagi"

Abstract: The paper explores the structure of the Italian capitalsitic system by focusing on the relationships between financial - banks, insurances and holdings - and industrial firms in Italy during the period 1952-72 through the analysis of the interlocks that existed between them. By an interlock is meant the link created between two firms when an induvidual belongs to the board of directors of both. The analysis is based on a database - Imita.db - containing data on over 300,000 directors of Italian joint stock companies for the years 1952, 1960 and 1972. After showing a descriptive statistics of the firms and the directors included in the database, the paper develops a network connectivity analysis of the system. This is integrated by a prosopographic study about the big linkers, defined as those directors cumulating the ighest number of offices in each benchmark year. The paper confirms that Italian capitalism maintained substantial peculiarities in the period investigated. In particular, it argues that interlocks played an important role in guaranteeing the stability of the positions of control of the major private firms and their connections with State-owned firms. In 1952 and 1960, the system, centred on the larger electrical companies, showed the highest degree of cohesiveness. That centre dissolved after the nationalisation of the electricity industry in 1962 and was replaced by a less strong and cohesive one, hinged on banks and insurances.

Keywords: Italian capitalism; Interlocking directorates; Big linkers; Financial firms; Industrial firms (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C63 N24 P12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: pages 37
Date: 2003-01
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Published in Financial History Review, vol, 12, 2, pp. 173-198 (2005)

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